New OTT Releases This Week In Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, & Malayalam In June Last Week
OTT viewers in India have an unusually crowded release calendar this week, with major titles spread across Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar, Sony LIV, ZEE5, SunNXT, Lionsgate Play and regional platforms. The line-up covers Hindi originals, international dramas, documentaries, South Indian films, reality shows and returning global franchises, making the final week of June one of the busiest streaming windows of 2026.
The biggest attention will likely go to large-scale titles such as Raja Shivaji, Avatar: Fire and Ash, House of the Dragon Season 3 and The Bear Season 5. But the week also has several smaller releases that may appeal to viewers looking for regional stories, sports dramas, Korean thrillers, reality formats and family comedies.
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Big OTT releases to watch this week
Raja Shivaji is among the most high-profile Indian streaming releases of the week. The Hindi spectacle, now listed for Netflix from June 26, is based on the life of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and the rise of Swarajya. Riteish Deshmukh leads a large cast that includes Sanjay Dutt, Abhishek Bachchan, Vidya Balan, Genelia Deshmukh, Fardeen Khan, Bhagyashree, Mahesh Manjrekar, Jitendra Joshi and Amole Gupte.
Prime Video’s Gram Chikitsalay returns with its second season on June 23. The Hindi rural healthcare comedy-drama follows Dr Prabhat as he tries to revive a neglected primary health centre in Bhatkandi. The new season focuses on local politics, shortages, corruption and the push for the Adarsh PHC Award. Amol Parashar, Vinay Pathak, Akansha Ranjan Kapoor and Akash Makhija feature in the cast.
For fantasy fans, Avatar: Fire and Ash begins streaming on JioHotstar from June 24. The third chapter returns to Pandora and continues the story of Jake Sully and his family. Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver and Stephen Lang return in key roles. The platform also has House of the Dragon Season 3, which moves deeper into the fallout of the Targaryen civil war.
Netflix has the heaviest release slate
Netflix’s week is packed across languages and formats. Another Self Season 3 arrives on June 24, continuing the Turkish drama about three friends confronting personal trauma and inherited emotional wounds in a seaside town. The streamer also releases In the Hand of Dante, featuring Oscar Isaac, Gal Gadot and Gerard Butler, with a story linking a modern manuscript theft to Dante’s creation of The Divine Comedy.
The American Experiment, narrated by Martin Sheen, adds a documentary option to the week’s line-up. The historical series looks at the founding ideals of the United States and how those ideas shaped the country’s political and social journey. For younger fantasy viewers, Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2 starts streaming on June 25, continuing Aang’s quest to master the four elements.
Sports documentary fans can watch Chris & Martina: The Final Set from June 26. The film explores the rivalry, dominance and friendship of tennis legends Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova. Netflix also adds Little Brother, a comedy starring John Cena, Eric André and Michelle Monaghan, and Notes from the Last Row, a Korean drama led by Choi Min-sik, Choi Hyun-wook and Huh Joon-ho.
Two more Netflix titles may draw genre audiences. Baahubali: The Torchbearer is a four-part documentary revisiting the making and legacy of SS Rajamouli’s Baahubali films, with Rajamouli, Prabhas and Rana Daggubati among the key voices. Agent Kim Reactivated, a Korean action thriller, follows a former black-ops operative forced back into danger after his daughter is kidnapped.
Hindi, Tamil and regional titles widen the weekend choice
Sony LIV’s Perfect Family begins streaming on June 26. The Hindi family drama follows the Karkarias as therapy forces them to confront their emotional distance and unfinished conversations. The cast includes Gulshan Devaiah, Neha Dhupia, Manoj Pahwa, Seema Pahwa and Girija Oak. It could appeal to viewers looking for a grounded family story rather than action or fantasy.
Reality content also has a busy week. Lock Upp Season 2: Sach Ya Saza arrives on Netflix from June 27, with Farah Khan and Riteish Deshmukh as the new jailers. The show places 14 celebrity inmates inside a prison-style format built around judgement, power and survival. Prime Video’s Alliance, led by Kunal Kemmu, follows 16 celebrities split into teams inside a controlled headquarters run by the “System”.
Tamil viewers have several options. Lingam, starring Kathir and Divya Bharathi, streams on JioHotstar from June 26 and follows a kabaddi player framed for a crime. Mammatiyaan Stars, available on ZEE5 from June 26, follows village friends who travel to Chennai to watch an MS Dhoni match, only to discover their tickets are fake.
SunNXT adds Moondram Kan on June 26. Directed by Sago Ganesan, the mystery thriller revolves around the death of a factory general manager and four people whose accounts complicate the investigation. The cast includes Vidaarth, Kalaiyarasan Harikrishnan, Thrigun A, Santhosh Prathap, Teju Ashwini and Athulya Chandra. The film reaches streaming shortly after its theatrical release.
Regional platforms also bring lighter and sports-led titles. Dear Kerala Kutty, a romance comedy starring Sapna Thakur and Sags Sagar, streams on ETVWin from June 25. Malayalam sports drama Cup: Love All Play is available on Manorama Max and follows Nidhin Babu, a student from Idukki who dreams of becoming a badminton player while preparing for a district championship.
| Movie/Series Name | OTT Platform | Language |
|---|---|---|
| Gram Chikitsalay Season 2 | Amazon Prime Video | Hindi |
| Another Self Season 3 | Netflix | Turkish, English |
| Avatar: Fire and Ash | JioHotstar | English |
| In the Hand of Dante | Netflix | English |
| The American Experiment | Netflix | English |
| Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2 | Netflix | English |
| Chris & Martina: The Final Set | Netflix | English |
| Lingam | JioHotstar | Tamil |
| Little Brother | Netflix | English |
| Notes from the Last Row | Netflix | Korean |
| Perfect Family | Sony LIV | Hindi |
| The Bear Season 5 | Disney+ | English |
| The Yeti | Lionsgate Play | English |
| Raja Shivaji | Netflix | Hindi |
| Lock Upp Season 2: Sach Ya Saza | Netflix | Hindi |
| Alliance | Amazon Prime Video | Hindi |
| House of the Dragon Season 3 | JioHotstar | English |
| Baahubali: The Torchbearer | Netflix | Hindi (Documentary) |
| Agent Kim Reactivated | Netflix | Korean |
| Mammatiyaan Stars | ZEE5 | Tamil |
| Moondram Kan | SunNXT | Tamil |
| Dear Kerala Kutty | ETV Win | Telugu |
| Cup: Love All Play | Manorama Max | Malayalam |
International drama and genre fans still have more to choose from. The Bear Season 5 arrives on Disney Plus on June 26, continuing Carmy’s journey through grief, ambition and the pressures of running a demanding kitchen. Lionsgate Play adds The Yeti on the same date, with Jim Cummings in a survival-horror story set in frozen mountain terrain.
With big franchise titles, star-led Indian releases, returning shows and regional films landing within days of each other, this week’s OTT calendar offers unusually broad choice. Viewers looking for one weekend pick can choose by mood: Raja Shivaji for historical spectacle, Gram Chikitsalay for Hindi drama-comedy, The Bear for prestige television, or Baahubali: The Torchbearer for behind-the-scenes cinema history.













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